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    “Applying” conversation analysis in applied linguistics: Evaluating dialogue in English as a second language textbooks1 JEAN WONG Abstract This article examines telephone dialogues in English as a second language (ESL) textbooks against the backdrop of what is reported about real telephone interaction in conversation analysis research. An analysis of eight textbooks reveals that the fit between what conversation analysts say about natural telephone conversation and the examples found in textbooks

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    Death of a Salesman In the passage of the story “Death of a Salesman” written by Arthur Miller‚ the author manages to create an unfair situation for Willy Lowman by showing how Howard humiliates him in the whole conversation. Also‚ by showing Howard is not interested at Willy situation at all. In addition to this‚ by using stage directions and exclamation marks the writer creates a tense atmosphere which contributes to an unfair situation. To start with‚ Howard fires Willy in a really unfair way

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    they are a bit afraid because they say it ’very quietly’. The mother has come in to complain about the food that her son has to eat and although she is quite indignant she won’t let her son say anything even though he ate the food! Throughout the conversation we can see how each speaker’s language differs from the others’. The headteacher assumes an informal attitude with the administrator showing a bond between them which could be due to the fact that they are colleagues and know each other since

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    How to use Dialogue tags

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    stories can rarely survive attempts to capture every hesitation‚ stutter‚ restart‚ and mindless bit of chit-chat heard in common conversation. Because of this‚ dialogue tags are just the bits to put space in speeches and make them feel real without derailing a story. Simply put‚ when dialogue has tags‚ it has rhythm‚ and the reader experiences pauses just like in actual conversation. It’s also important to consider

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    Diary Survey

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    the conversations you had throughout day. Please feel free to record conversation details next to the corresponding topic below or record information on a separate sheet of paper. Please include face-to-face conversations as well as phone calls‚ emails‚ letters‚ blogs‚ online chats‚ instant messages‚ or any other communications. If a conversation falls into several topic areas‚ please record the conversation next to each topic that applies. Please try not to change your normal conversation pattern

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    men and women talk. Hemingway’s use of dialogue between the American man and Jig in “Hills Like White Elephants” shows the different power dynamics between men and women. Men tend to take over a conversation no matter what the subject. In the short story‚ The American man overpowers Jig in the conversation. The choice of words he uses to try to exert control over Jig is the main way he takes over. The American man uses words like "perfectly" and "simply" to describe their situation. He uses those

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    Rapport

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    While many people are quite comfortable talking to others‚ even strangers‚ some people struggle with so much as small talk. Most all social situations begin with small talk‚ which will engage a conversation and help it flow in another direction. However‚ if you are one of those persons who have no idea where to begin with small talk‚ the following tips may help. Talk About Your Surroundings Keep in mind that whatever you are doing‚ the other person is in the same location as you. Thus‚ this

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    Running head: TOUCHING BEHAVIOUR CONVERSATION Touching Behaviour in Conversational Dyads Mark-Odean Grant University of the West Indies‚ Mona December 8‚ 2006 Humans are social and diversely interactive beings. As a result‚ there is the frequent practice of touching during conversation. This touching may be the conscious decision of individuals‚ as well as simply a spontaneous form of expression or response. An operational definition of touching would involve the initiation of physical contact

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    Riders in the Sea

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    family. At the beginning of the story we realize that Mauyra’s Daughters Colleen and Nora are trying to hide some clothing that the young priest has given them‚ thinking they belonged to one of their bothers Michael We learn this through the conversation between the two daughters as the mother (Mauyra) is asleep. The style of the language is that of poor Irishmen during that time. The setting of the story tells of the hard work these people do to survive. You can tell that they live off the land

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    Hindsight Bias

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    Hindsight bias: Hindsight bias is when you know something right after it happens and not while it is happening. Some people call it the I-knew-it-all-along phenomenon. This is where you watch a sports game and when the game is over‚ think to yourself that you knew they would loose‚ when in fact you were on the edge of your seat waiting to see how the game was going to end and if your team would win or not. (Myers‚ 2010‚ p.16.) I have had several instances where hindsight bias

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